Screen Protectors for Use Indoors and On-The-Go

Best Screen Readability Outdoors, and Best Screen Clarity Indoors

NuShield DayVueTM Antireflective Screen Protector

The NuShield DayVue anti-reflective overlay film works by offering highly increased levels of screen clarity and screen visibility in outdoor situations—settings where glare from the sun, for instance, would otherwise darken a device’s LCD screen, thereby making it literally impossible to read.

The process of installing—and, if necessary, removing—the DayVue film is exceptionally easy. And when used indoors, the film offers surprisingly rich visibility, with sharp and crisp color transmission.

DayVue films are most often used on computer monitors, handheld mobile devices, smartphones, tablets, laptops, and even TVs up to 80 inch diagonal..

NuShield AGTM Antiglare/Anti-Fingerprint Screen Protector

The NuShield AG antiglare screen protector film provides exemplary protection from nearly every form of commonly encountered artificial light, including light found in the home, and in office and industrial environments.

The film’s uniquely designed antiglare coating diffuses bright lights, as well as the images that are often caused by the mirror-like glare reflecting off the screen. The film provides exceptional protection from ultra violet rays.

NuShield’s AG Antiglare film won’t interfere whatsoever with an electronic device’s touchscreen functionality. And because this particular film doesn’t have an adhesive backing, it’s designed to be simply and easily installed between a device’s frame and the gap of its LCD surface. (In certain cases, for specific devices, the AG Antiglare film comes with a thin adhesive strip around its perimeter, which is specially designed to adhere the film to a device’s screen.)

And because indoor glare caused largely by artificial lighting tends to affect so many different devices, NuShield’s AG film is built to accommodate screen displays of up to 50 inches in diagonal. The film is mainly for computer monitors, laptops with raised plastic frames and televisions.

NuShield’s uniquely designed Triple A film was created specifically in an effort to stop the spread of germs—and for that matter, microbes of any sort—that tend to gather on the screens of electronic computing devices, particularly in the healthcare, hospitality, and education environments.

Because of its antiglare properties, the Triple A screen protection film is especially adept at hiding reflective images that often appear on LCD displays. That’s why the Triple A film is the screen protection NuShield recommends when artificial light reflections in the displays of consumer electronic devices used in the home are the main source of glare.

Along with reducing glare, the Triple A film’s unique matte finish is designed to virtually hide fingerprints, and to offer unparalleled resistance to scrapes and scratches. The Triple A won’t interfere with the touchscreen functionality on most devices. It also filters out potentially harmful ultraviolet light, and can even be cleaned on a regular basis with the harshest of cleaning chemicals and disinfectants.

The Triple A film is perfect for handheld devices, smartphones, laptops, tablets, monitors and televisions when glare or germs cannot be tolerated. Even the Triple A film’s adhesive backing was designed with ease of use in mind: It can be repeatedly lifted and repositioned if needed. Users with exceptionally large screen protection needs will be pleased to learn that the film is capable of accommodating screen sizes as large as 80 inches in diagonal.

Bikers Give Thumbs Up for NuShield

Riding around on a motor bike has become more sophisticated since the days of Easy Rider. Today most bikes come standard with electronic display panels which sometimes includes a GPS. Other riders install a clip on GPS device. However, the displays are washed out by sunlight which makes it hard to see where you are going. The NuShield DayVue anti-reflective film will take of this problem by eliminating the glare. This is the same technology that is used for military applications to help soldiers in the field read their displays on critical missions.